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Of course, the other 6 Dell switches are all reporting an error because SW is detecting them as http, even though I have deleted them and rescanned with just a telnet account. But that will be a new thread...

Grey, I can confirm with my setup that there's been no change in credentials, either SW or on the switches, yet with SW6 I have 6 out of 7 Dell switches detected as http and giving an error about the account even though they worked fine previously.

So, your telnet credentials no longer work with SW6? Is it backing up your configurations? Also, if possible, we may ask you for an SNMP walk of the switch, as we don't have any 3324 devices here (mostly 5524 and 6248).

So, your telnet credentials no longer work with SW6? Is it backing up your configurations? Also, if possible, we may ask you for an SNMP walk of the switch, as we don't have any 3324 devices here (mostly 5524 and 6248).

So, your telnet credentials no longer work with SW6? Is it backing up your configurations? Also, if possible, we may ask you for an SNMP walk of the switch, as we don't have any 3324 devices here (mostly 5524 and 6248).

I may have found part of the issue, though. When I installed SW6 I put it on a new virtual server which holds our archived data, since it's on the new VMWare environment and SW backups are a space hog. This changed the IP address so the SNMP management station listed for the Dell switches was still the old SW server. I corrected that and deleted a switch and re-ran the single device scan range but nothing changed, it pulled it in as an http unknown device.

I did create a How-To here on doing an snmpwalk, just posted here for more exposure.